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• #302
Some people lack bin sense.
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• #303
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• #304
Black bins not done yesterday with the rest so they are all in the street all day on the off chance there will be a Saturday collection. My heads gone.
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• #305
Binsanity!
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• #306
FTFY
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• #307
Everyday is like Bin Day
Every day is silent and grey -
• #308
vg
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• #309
I'm not content to leave you be on bin night
Bin, I want you to be clean all of the time
The only time I feel alright is by your side
Bin, I want you to be clean all of the time
Bin day is after bin night
Bin day is after bin night -
• #310
The more I kiss you (Bin night)
The more I miss you (Every night)
My love's too big for (Only Bin night) -
• #311
My bins have been emptied this morning but I'm not happy. They have abandoned them on the narrow pavement rather than on the drive where they would be out of the way of passing pedestrians and they have left one of the lids open!
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• #312
Time for a strongly worded letter
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• #313
What do you wear on your feet for bin night?
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• #314
I have specific bin crocs in colours to match whichever bin or bin contents I am moving at the time.
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• #315
Blue deck shoes that have seen better days.
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• #316
Whatever is available is my goto choice.
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• #317
That's not living, that's merely existing.
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• #318
I'm sorry to have let you all down.
I do have 4 bins though.
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• #319
in my culture, the bin putter-outer selects two pieces of that night's rubbish and raises them aloft. a village priest then puts them on the putter-outer's feet while the rest of the community prepares a feast, sings, and paints iconography related to castleford tigers' brilliant but ultimately unsuccessful 2017 season.
once the bins are collected the next, the feast may be eaten.
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• #320
In my culture, the eldest male is selected for the task of emptying the bins from the house into the outdoor bins. Of taking the bins to their emptying place beyond the fence. Of ensuring they are lined up so the collectors can easily see the food bin and not miss it for a week.
Of looking down the street to check the rotation matches the population. And then of coming inside. The locking of the door routine is repeated a number of times in recognition of the anxiety the first binner must have experienced.This task is handed down the male lineage, on the y chromosome. In this house, there will be no binner in the next generation.
And so there will be no ceremony of handing on this task to a male who comes of age.
There is no ceremony for shoes. Shoes are a distraction to the task of keeping the house refuse free.
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• #321
Getting the bin back in, I always wait until our yellow-clad dusty warriors are well out of the way.
You should never meet your heros.
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• #322
^ this.
We didn't take part this week once again, but two days on I noticed an absent neighbours bin still out so I brought it in for them.
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• #323
We had a special bin day today. Not only did normal collection occur, two nice men came in a special lorry just for us to take away our old fence and garden waste. They were efficient, hard-working, chirpy, nice to the dog and boy and glad of a nice cup of tea. Been smiling for the rest of the day.
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• #324
bin night was the same night as clapping night right? but clapping has stopped so what night is bin night now?
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• #325
An anthem for our cause.
I'd be (b)incensed about this.